Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock

More Complicated and Less Fun.

First off we would like to say that we do not authorize the use of Lizard or Spock in a WRPSA match.

The famous TV show, The Big Bang Theory, introduced an all new level to this game. The Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock is a theory in itself! It’s far more complex than the original version and yes far more fun too!

This is a game of chance that keeps expanding. This game was first introduced on the show The Big Bang Theory to us when the TV Shows characters, Sheldon and Raj, were trying to decide what to watch on TV, there was a dispute and Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock was used to come to a conclusion. The game is mentioned again when Sheldon explains the rules of the game to other two characters, Penny and Barry. This game has been originally created by Sam Kass, along with Karen Bryla. While Kass reveals that the producers did not seek prior formal permission to use the game in the show, but Sheldon gives credit to Kass by mentioning him as the creator, on the show.

Okay. So what is Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock? What are the rules of this game?

Each player has to choose any one variable, Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock, without disclosing it to others. Then everyone has to reveal it at the same time using a hand formation representing the variable. In case of a tie, the game is repeated unless one person finally stands as the winner. So how does one decide the winner? Here’s how it goes:

Scissors cuts Paper

Paper covers Rock

Rock crushes Lizard

Lizard poisons Spock

Spock smashes Scissors

Scissors decapitates Lizard

Lizard eats Paper

Paper disproves Spock

Spock vaporizes Rock

Rock crushes Scissors

Rock

Paper

Scissors

Lizard

Spock

Well, that is pretty intense and interesting, right?

In the game, most characters choose Spock and thus it goes on and on and on…

Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock has become a big theory and discussion in itself. Owing its popularity to the TV show, it has become a globally understood and referenced point of view. There are children and adults who actually play this game to settle disputes, like shown in the TV show, or to come to conclusions or as a game of fun. Now you know how to settle a debate, just enjoy a game of Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock and the winner takes it all!